AT FALL RIVER MILLS.; Factors Do Not Care to Buy While the Market is Quiet.

FALL RIVER, July 24. -- The cotton goods markets were rather quiet during the week. At periods there were slight spurts, but these died down and conditions again settled into quietness. Reports which come to this market are to the effect that on some lines buyers have a fair accumulation, while along others the supply is very low. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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